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Aston Martin - DB7 (2017)

Picture the sleek lines and powerful presence of the Aston Martin DB7, a benchmark of British grand touring in 2017. While the exact cost of a 2017 model lands on a sliding scale that depends on mileage, condition, and geographic location, understanding the overall pricing landscape for a Aston Martin DB7 price can help you gauge its true value. Below we outline the key specifications, depreciation trends, and market context that shape the pricing of this iconic car.

  • Engine: 5.9‑liter V8, 422 hp, 8,400 rpm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed automatic (in some markets a 6‑speed manual is available)
  • Fuel Type: Petrol, optional bio‑fuel blend
  • Powertrain: Front‑driven with optional all‑wheel drive in select trims
  • Top Speed: 172 mph (rounded)
  • 0–60 mph: 4.8 seconds
  • Dimensions: 4 760 mm L × 1 970 mm W × 1 200 mm H; wheelbase 2 790 mm
  • Weight: 1 720 kg (dry)
  • Interior Features: leather upholstery, bespoke wood trim, advanced audio system, climate‑control with front‑to‑rear vents
  • Infotainment & Connectivity: navigation, USB/aux input, Bluetooth, optional navigation studio
  • Safety Equipment: ABS, traction control, dual‑level airbags, crumple zones, optional adaptive braking

When evaluating the used Aston Martin DB7 price, prospective owners should consider that depreciation is a primary factor. The Aston Martin DB7 is a high‑end luxury vehicle, and like many luxury grand tourers, it experiences an initial price drop that is steeper than the average passenger car. A typical depreciation schedule looks like this:

  • First year: 15–20 % reduction from the original selling price, largely due to the perception of the vehicle as “new” in the market but still subject to rapid market adjustment.
  • Year two to five: 10–15 % per year, as the car settles into the collection and enthusiast markets.
  • After five years: 5–10 % annually, with value held relatively high if the car is maintained in near‑original condition.

Overall, a used Aston Martin DB7 typically loses roughly 40–50 % of its original value over the first five years when compared to its launch price. However, the car’s desirability among collectors often leads to a slower depreciation rhythm in markets where classic Aston Martin models are in demand.

Comparing the Aston Martin DB7 2017 price to contemporaneous luxury grand tourers paints a clearer picture. For example, a 2017 roll‑out of a comparable V8‑powered British marque sits roughly at the 18–22 % price point above a newly bought used Aston Martin DB7 price in well‑maintained condition. In the full‑spectrum luxury segment, the DB7 competes directly with certain models from the Mercedes‑S600 family, the Porsche 911 Turbo S,


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